Last night at Pérez Art Museum Miami’s Fourth Annual Reception for the PAMM Fund for African American Art, Alberto Ibargüen, President and CEO of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, announced a $200,000 matching grant to benefit the fund. This matching grant, active through August 21, 2017, will help encourage more supporters to come forward and enable PAMM to acquire world-class works by African American artists for generations to come.

On Friday, February 10, 2017, PAMM hosted its first ever CreativeMornings, an international breakfast lecture series for the creative community. February's theme was moments and featured guest speaker Virginia Lora, a freelance radio producer with a passion for storytelling and community engagement.

PAMM Teaching Artist Chire Regans is a visual artist and activist, who uses her artistic gifts as a tool to raise social awareness and create a dialogue about issues affecting us all. Part of PAMM's Art Detectives program, Regans uses her role as an artist is to unite the community through expression.